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Hi Marek,
I also had the same problem and followed the steps you suggested and
the issue is now resolved.
Thanks so much for posting the fix
Marek932315 Wrote:
> I've just had this problem on my computer, and I just fixed it.
> It seems to be caused by a horrendous bug in Vista that renames your
> User
> Account Profile as a backup, and then creates a new user account with
> the
> same name but with nothing in it.
> I googled it and followed several bits of advice but none of them
> worked,
> but I managed to fix it with a combination of ideas.
> This is how I did it:
>
> 1. Boot up in Safe Mode. To do this, hit the F8 key while the computer
> is
> booting, and then scroll down to the "Safe Mode" option and press
> enter. On
> my computer the user account icon appeared, but bigger than normal, and
> I
> clicked it and it loaded my desktop in safe mode. It came up with an
> error
> bubble saying that my user account hadn't loaded properly, but i just
> ignored
> this.
>
> 2. Click the Start Button and in the white "Start Search" space at the
> bottom type "regedit" (without the quotation marks). This will open
> the
> registry editor.
>
> 3. In the left-hand pane, navigate by clicking the little triangles
> next to
> the following folders:
> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
> SOFTWARE
> Microsoft
> Windows NT
> CurrentVersion
> ProfileList
>
> You should now have a list of folders all starting with S-1-5- and then
> a
> number.
> (You might need to drag the divider between the 2 panes of the window
> across
> so you can read the whole folder name)
> Look at the end of each name and you should see one with .bak at the
> end of
> it, and there will be another one above it with exactly the same name
> but
> without .bak at the end.
> The one that's got .bak at the end is your old User Profile that Vista
> has
> now made into a backup, and the one without .bak after it is the new
> empty
> User Profile that Vista has created.
> Just to check that this is the case, have a look in the right-hand pane
> for
> each of the 2 folders and look at what's written after
> "ProfileImagePath".
> For the folder with .bak at the end it should say C:\Users\ and then
> your
> usual User Account name, and for the one that doesn't have .bak at the
> end it
> should say C:\Users\TEMP.
>
> What you need to do now is to rename the folders in the left-hand pane
> so
> that the one with .bak at the end changes back to being the one
> containing
> your proper User Profile and the new one without .bak at the end
> becomes the
> backup. Do do this follow the next step:
>
> 4. Right click on the folder with .bak at the end and then click
> "rename",
> and just change the ".bak" part to ".bk" - i.e. just remove the "a"
> from the
> middle - (this is just to allow you to change the other one to have
> .bak at
> the end). Press enter or click on some blank part of the screen for
> the
> change to take effect.
> Then, right click the one that doesn't have .bak at the end and click
> "rename". Remove the .bak from the end and press enter or click
> anywhere on
> some blank part of the screen to accept the change.
> Then, right click on the one that now has .bk at the end, choose
> "rename"
> and add the "a" back into the middle, so it now has .bak at the end.
> Press
> enter or click on blank park of screen to accept the change.
> Close the regedit window.
>
> 5. Click the Start Button and then "Restart". It should work now.
> Fingers
> crossed.
>
> "george1dful" wrote:
>
> >
> > Can someone PLEASE help me... My computer hasn't loaded for 3 days
> now.
> > It just comes up with:
> >
> > User Profile Service service failed the logon.
> >
> > User Profile could not load.
> >
> > What do I do? I cant get on the computer at all, because i only have
> > one user profile on my computer. I'm in school, and I don't really
> know
> > much about computers. What could have caused it? And how do I fix
> it?
> > Please help, I really need to get to some of the files on my
> > computer... Please!
> >
> >
> > --
> > george1dful
> >
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> > View this thread: ''User Profile Service service failed the logon -
> Vista Help' (http://forums.techarena.in/showthread.php?t=907924)
> >
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--
Gary T
I also had the same problem and followed the steps you suggested and
the issue is now resolved.
Thanks so much for posting the fix
Marek932315 Wrote:
> I've just had this problem on my computer, and I just fixed it.
> It seems to be caused by a horrendous bug in Vista that renames your
> User
> Account Profile as a backup, and then creates a new user account with
> the
> same name but with nothing in it.
> I googled it and followed several bits of advice but none of them
> worked,
> but I managed to fix it with a combination of ideas.
> This is how I did it:
>
> 1. Boot up in Safe Mode. To do this, hit the F8 key while the computer
> is
> booting, and then scroll down to the "Safe Mode" option and press
> enter. On
> my computer the user account icon appeared, but bigger than normal, and
> I
> clicked it and it loaded my desktop in safe mode. It came up with an
> error
> bubble saying that my user account hadn't loaded properly, but i just
> ignored
> this.
>
> 2. Click the Start Button and in the white "Start Search" space at the
> bottom type "regedit" (without the quotation marks). This will open
> the
> registry editor.
>
> 3. In the left-hand pane, navigate by clicking the little triangles
> next to
> the following folders:
> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
> SOFTWARE
> Microsoft
> Windows NT
> CurrentVersion
> ProfileList
>
> You should now have a list of folders all starting with S-1-5- and then
> a
> number.
> (You might need to drag the divider between the 2 panes of the window
> across
> so you can read the whole folder name)
> Look at the end of each name and you should see one with .bak at the
> end of
> it, and there will be another one above it with exactly the same name
> but
> without .bak at the end.
> The one that's got .bak at the end is your old User Profile that Vista
> has
> now made into a backup, and the one without .bak after it is the new
> empty
> User Profile that Vista has created.
> Just to check that this is the case, have a look in the right-hand pane
> for
> each of the 2 folders and look at what's written after
> "ProfileImagePath".
> For the folder with .bak at the end it should say C:\Users\ and then
> your
> usual User Account name, and for the one that doesn't have .bak at the
> end it
> should say C:\Users\TEMP.
>
> What you need to do now is to rename the folders in the left-hand pane
> so
> that the one with .bak at the end changes back to being the one
> containing
> your proper User Profile and the new one without .bak at the end
> becomes the
> backup. Do do this follow the next step:
>
> 4. Right click on the folder with .bak at the end and then click
> "rename",
> and just change the ".bak" part to ".bk" - i.e. just remove the "a"
> from the
> middle - (this is just to allow you to change the other one to have
> .bak at
> the end). Press enter or click on some blank part of the screen for
> the
> change to take effect.
> Then, right click the one that doesn't have .bak at the end and click
> "rename". Remove the .bak from the end and press enter or click
> anywhere on
> some blank part of the screen to accept the change.
> Then, right click on the one that now has .bk at the end, choose
> "rename"
> and add the "a" back into the middle, so it now has .bak at the end.
> Press
> enter or click on blank park of screen to accept the change.
> Close the regedit window.
>
> 5. Click the Start Button and then "Restart". It should work now.
> Fingers
> crossed.
>
> "george1dful" wrote:
>
> >
> > Can someone PLEASE help me... My computer hasn't loaded for 3 days
> now.
> > It just comes up with:
> >
> > User Profile Service service failed the logon.
> >
> > User Profile could not load.
> >
> > What do I do? I cant get on the computer at all, because i only have
> > one user profile on my computer. I'm in school, and I don't really
> know
> > much about computers. What could have caused it? And how do I fix
> it?
> > Please help, I really need to get to some of the files on my
> > computer... Please!
> >
> >
> > --
> > george1dful
> >
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > george1dful's Profile: 'george1dful's profile on TechArena Computer
> Hardware Support Forums of India'
> (http://forums.techarena.in/member.php?userid=41032)
> > View this thread: ''User Profile Service service failed the logon -
> Vista Help' (http://forums.techarena.in/showthread.php?t=907924)
> >
> > 'TechArena Community - Technology and Computer Hardware Support
> Forums of India' (http://forums.techarena.in)
> >
> >
--
Gary T